The Buyers of the
last bags of Macs Porcupine Creek Alaska PAYDIRT have already made money - GOLD
WENT UP! How far will it go, $2,000.00 or $3,000.00 an Ounce? Macs Porcupine
Creek Alaska PAYDIRT has good gold. Buy one now and Stash Your Gold for a Rainy
Day!

If you ACTUALLY WANT GOLD in your pay dirt try one of these. If you don't get
GOOD GOLD I will EAT A BUG.

We do not run this pay dirt through our wash plant and take out the GOLD so we
do not know what is in it - 1oz klunkers - nuggets? - Good Unprocessed Pay
Dirt!

Everyone selling pay dirt is trying to make a profit after all their costs and
shipping; I haven’t tested them all but I assume much of the pay dirt being
sold may contain very little gold.

Some of the sellers will process the dirt and take out all the good gold and
leave some of the flower gold and some may add a small amount of gold;

Some may advertise a huge 1/2 or 1 ounce clunker every once in a while as a
promotion for their pay dirt;

Processing
material through a classifier, Trommel, wash plant, jigs and shaker tables
and the final clean-up is the biggest cost of GETTING THE GOLD out of the
pay dirt;

I believe I would prefer to receive PAYDIRT that has never been run through any
process to take out the gold that was already in the pay dirt;

We give you good UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT – we don’t even know what
is in it because it does not go through our wash plant.

Our PAYDIRT goes
from the Earth into the Bags or Buckets but we do toss the large rocks into
our tailing pile first.

You could get nice nuggets, pickers, flakes and flower and end up making more
IN GOLD VALUE than you PAID from our UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT.

Our cost to dig and bag is minimal.
So, to make sure you are getting a good amount of gold – we add some
gold.

PLUS you get the
GOLD that was already in our UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT.

So
what is important to you? It’s not the amount of dirt you get when you buy pay
dirt; it’s the amount of GOLD you get in the dirt!

You
will be happy with the amount of GOLD in our PAYDIRT!

MY SECRET TO LONG
LIFE IS “KEEP LIVING” – GET OUT & GO DO IT – GO PROSPECTING OR MINING OR
CAMPING WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS and your gold pan

MACS PORCUPINE
CREEK ALASKA GOLD PAYDIRT

For centuries
people have dreamed of finding GOLD and getting rich. Back in the late 1800’s and
early 1900’s thousands came to Alaska and the Yukon Territory in search of
Gold. A few got rich but the others only found enough to eat beans every day
and many of them starved or froze to death during the cold winter months.

Gold prospecting
was hard work in those days and it still is today. With a pick, shovel, a gold
pan and a sluice box a man back then could get the gold out of a few cubic
yards of dirt each day.

Those Old Timers
were trying to get rich or at least get some Gold to take home to their
families which would give them a better life than the life they were living.
Life was tough back in those days. The Old Timers were trying to get RICH but after
working hard for 16 or more hours they would be happy if they found 2 or 3 grams
of Gold and excited if they found 8 grams. In fact, if the miner could make $2.00
to $5.00 a day from gold he would be making ten to twenty times what he would
make working for a cattle rancher or farm owner. Most people lived off of the
land that they lived on and they would barter their crops or work for other
things they needed like salt, sugar or clothing material so the little lady
could make shirts and dresses by hand. If they were lucky they would make
$50.00 a year selling their extra crops or working for someone a few days a
year. Gold was their dream!

Some of these Old
Timers made their way to Porcupine Creek, Slate Creek, Miller Gulch and
Nabesna. They are all in the same area. They heard that prospectors had found Gold
exposed in Slate Creek and Miller Gulch so they high tailed it to that area and
concentrated their efforts there and over the years recovered 180,000 ounces
from the area – one of the photos above shows mining at Slate Creek in the
early 1900’s. One miner had a feeling about the Nabesna area so he stayed and
kept searching. After several years of surviving and searching for Gold he
walked up the side of one of the mountains and found a hole that looked like a
bear had been digging for a Marmot or Squirrel who had also dug out some quartz
rocks. He walked closer and picked up one of the quartz rocks and, low and
behold, it was full of gold. He had an assay done and the quartz contained 256
Ounces to the ton. He had struck it rich. You could read the book “Nabesna
Gold” for the full story.

Those Old Timers
knew that the mining season in Alaska is only 90 to 120 days, the winter is
long and cold plus warmth and food is hard to come by so they would test and
move on if there was not a lot of gold in a pan of pay dirt. Plus, if it was
covered with trees and vegetation it was much harder to get to the gold. They
were looking for an easy spot to dig with a lot of gold so they actually skipped
over and never mined some really good areas.

The Porcupine Creek
area is one of those areas that they skipped over. They were getting flower
gold at the surface but the area is covered with big trees and ground
vegetation so they thought the overburden would be thick. They were wrong. The
ground vegetation is only about 2 feet thick. The tree roots spread out instead
of going deep and they lock together with the surrounding tree roots which
gives them stability. Underneath that vegetation and those big trees are rocks,
sand, gravel and, yes, GOLD along with other precious metals and minerals.
There are even gemstones on one of Macs claims near the Porcupine.

So how did Mac come
into this story? Mac and Moni bought a business property a “stone’s throw” from
the Porcupine and at times they would walk the surrounding state land and
creeks with a shovel, bucket, rock pick and gold pan. Mac was getting flower
gold within a foot or two from the surface in the creeks and even a flake or
two in some areas. He contacted the state and found out that there was some
small scale mining in the past up the side of the mountains in the area. Was
this because they were above the tree line? The biggest piece of information
was that the land could be staked as mining claims. Needless to say, Mac staked
the claims.

A large mining
company has recently tested and staked all of the unclaimed mining claims in
the area around Porcupine Creek and has plans to mine them in the future
because their recent testing showed up to 126g of gold per ton.

Now you know where
Macs Porcupine Creek Alaska PAYDIRT comes from.

Gold is in all of our
dreams and in our blood, so to speak, and we still search for Gold today. The
old saying goes, “Gold is where you find it!”

Some people find a
lot of Gold and make a lot of money from it but others, just like in the old
days, only find enough to eat beans every day.

And it is still hard work! Nothing changed in the 21st
Century: A man with a pick, shovel, a five gallon bucket, a gold pan and a
sluice box will only process a few cubic yards of dirt each day.

Recreational Gold
Miners today get really excited if, after a hard day of work, they recover the
same 3 to 8 grams of gold that the Old Timers were looking for;

Most gold miners
today do it for the fun, companionship, recreation and clean fresh air, exercise,
excitement of finding any amount of gold and for the bragging rights about the
gold they have found.

That being said, I
would like to add: If you have time and some practice panning pay dirt for the
gold – go do it!

You could find land
that wasn’t tested or ever mined which contains a lot of Gold like Mac has. One
that the Old Timers skipped over! They’re still out there!

But before you
spend money on a sluice, bucket, pick and shovel – just buy a gold pan and
practice using good pay dirt that you can buy.

GPAA (The Gold
Prospectors Association of America) has great videos on how to pan and about
prospecting.

Let me offer a couple
tips here: 1. even experts lose gold from their pan so use a #2 tub full of water
to catch the PAYDIRT that you wash out of your gold pan because you can get the
dirt out of the tub and pan it again and 2. You need to add a few drops of
“DAWN” dish soap to the water because the light flower gold will actually float
right out of your pan and you could lose a lot of YOUR GOLD. I don’t work for
Dawn but I do know that it works better than anything else.

You should try as
many of the offers to sell Pay Dirt on eBay and other websites as you feel you
should;

If you are doing it
for the Gold then I recommend you try the ones who “add gold” to their bag
because generally a few pounds of pay dirt will not yield a lot of gold;

You will be happy
with your PORCUPINE PAYDIRT. Why?

THERE’S GOLD IN THE
PAYDIRT!

You could get nice
nuggets, pickers, flakes and flower and end up making more than you paid in GOLD.
Just to make sure you are getting gold we add some gold.

These Nuggets would
be perfect for making Jewelry or you could take all of your gold and it stash
away for a rainy day;

AND: when Gold goes
back up you will make a profit.

PLUS: Occasionally
we put in more gold than the bag of Porcupine PAYDIRT cost you; and, sometimes
we throw in a nice nugget.

You’ve got Gold and
you’ve had a lot of fun.

One question:
Is your family and friends having fun with you?

Have you ever
thought about having a "Gold Panning Party" for all of your friends
and family?

Your family and
friends could pan their own Nuggets like the ones shown in the pictures from
our Macs Porcupine Creek Alaska PAYDIRT.

Once they get all
that gold they may become just as excited about gold prospecting as you are and
you will have company while you are out prospecting for that elusive yellow
gold.

You may order
several bags of our PAYDIRT on our website for your “Family and Friend Gold
Panning Party” and personalize each bag by having us put their names on the
bags. Or, you could order big bags or buckets PAYDIRT.

You may even sign
up to receive PAYDIRT every month, delivered automatically by using the
“Subscribe” link on the 1st page of the website and receive a
discount off of the regular price plus free pay dirt.

PAYDIRT
ordered from the website gets A FREE PASS for a One Day Gold Mining
Adventure for one person on Porcupine Creek in Alaska plus FREE SHIPPING
IN THE USA – WE DO NOT SHIP OUT OF THE USA.

We really do Gold
Mining on Porcupine Creek in North Central Alaska (see photos).

MacDuffys
Adventures and Roadhouse & our Gold Claims are located in the
Mid-Cretaceous Alaskan Porphyry Metals & Gold Belt at the confluence of the
Alaska Mountain Range and the Wrangell Mountains near where the Copper River,
Slana River, Ahtell Creek and Porcupine Creek merge. Close to Slate Creek,
Miller Gulch & Nabesna Gold Mine

IF YOU DO NOT
HAVE ANY EXPERIENCED at panning you should buy some good PAYDIRT and practice
but you want to buy pay dirt that has some gold in it so you will know when you
are doing it right.

You should pan
your pay dirt into a #2 Tub or other container full of water with a few drops
of DAWN dish soap in the water and then re-pan the dirt again because you
probably missed some Gold. You will LOVE the amount of GOLD you get from Macs
Porcupine Creek PAYDIRT!

IF YOU ARE AN
EXPERIENCED gold miner and know how to pan – you still might miss some, but,
you already know that. You will LOVE the amount of gold you recover from Macs
Porcupine Creek PAYDIRT, too!

MACS PORCUPINE PAYDIRT
IS THE BEST PAYDIRT YOU CAN GET. TRY THE OTHERS AND TRY OURS. YOU WILL COME
BACK TO PORCUPINE PAYDIRT FOR MORE!

If there are
photos showing 1 ounce of gold or any quantity of gold – please note – you do
not get the ounce of gold or the gold in the photo. Photos are only to illustrate
the type of gold you will get.

Keep in mind; we
do not have any control of your pay dirt once you receive it. You could lose
the gold in the pay dirt when you pan it out and yes, it happens, there is
always the possibility that an unscrupulous person could receive our pay dirt
with really good gold yet say they did not get any – so therefore – we do not
guarantee that you will receive any quantity of gold in the pay dirt.

Macs Creek
Bottom bags of Gold would NOT contain 1 ounce of gold but there could be a time
when a bag of Creek Bottom PAYDIRT contained an ounce – so, do not expect an
ounce of gold but who knows – you could strike it rich with an ounce for a
small investment.

I assure you
that there is gold in every one of our Porcupine PAYDIRT offers – but I still
cannot guarantee it – you will just have to take my word for it.

We are here for
the long haul – this is not a get rich quick scheme!

We have a
business on the highway in Alaska and we have gold mining property all around
our business.

We have plans to
offer Gold Mining Adventures on Porcupine Creek beginning in 2015 where you can
come to Alaska, meet us and experience an Alaska Adventure for One Day or All
Summer.

We have a
Business License in Alaska.

We will try to
make you happy if you aren’t – but – some folks are never happy so we can’t
guarantee that we will, but we will try.

I put some facts about Gold from
Wikipedia – and a few other facts below that:

From Wikipedia:
Troy weight is a system of units of mass customarily used for precious metals
and gemstones. There are 12 troy ounces per troy pound (373.24 g) rather than
the 16 ounces per pound (453.59 g) found in the more common avoirdupois system.
The troy ounce is 480 grains, compared with the avoirdupois ounce, which is 437
1⁄2 grains. Both systems use the same grain defined by the international
yard and pound agreement of 1959 as exactly 0.06479891 gram. Although troy
ounces are still used to weigh gold, silver, and gemstones, troy weight is no
longer used in most other applications

Gold is in our dreams and in our blood, so to speak, and we
still search for Gold today. “Gold is where you find it!”

Some people find a lot of Gold and make a lot of money from it
but others, just like in the old days, only find enough to eat beans every day.

And it is still hard work! Nothing changed in the 21st
Century: A man with a pick, shovel, a five gallon bucket and a sluice box will
only process a few cubic yards of dirt each day.

But, if you go to your local Prospectors Store you can buy
equipment that will let you process 5, 10 or more, cubic yards a day at a cost
of $5,000.00 and up. Plus you need an ATV to haul your equipment back off the
main roads to an area that has some gold and you will need a good truck and
trailer to haul it all. Even with equipment you are only processing a few yards
a day.

Big mining operations will process hundreds of thousands of
cubic yards of dirt a day. Plus they have spent many millions of dollars for
equipment to process all of that dirt.

A cubic yard of dirt weighs about one and a half tons – 3,000
pounds; a cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of dirt and for comparison a five gallon
bucket is close to 1 cubic foot of dirt and weights 90 to 110 pounds.

A decent mining property may contain as little as $10.00 per
cubic yard in gold and other metals – some contain a lot more gold. Generally you
must process a lot of dirt to make good money.

If you have the equipment to process 1,000 cubic yards a day –
which is a small operation compared to the big mining operations – you can make
$10,000.00 a day at $10.00 a yard but to start mining at this scale you need
equipment that will cost at least $100,000.00 – used – and you need a good
property that will give up gold.

One Troy Ounce of Gold is 31.1 grams; 20 pennyweights or 480
grains;

When the Old Timers were mining they worked 12 to 16 hours or
more a day to try to make $2.00 to $5.00 in gold. They were trying to get 3 to
8 grams. Gold sold for maybe $14.00 to $20.00 an ounce;

Today Gold sells for from $1,100.00 at times, to $1,900.00 at
times, an ounce which is $35.00 to $61.00 a gram;

Recreational Gold Miners today get really excited if they
recover the same 3 to 8 grams of gold in a day that the Old Timers were looking
for;

Most gold miners today do it for the fun, companionship,
recreation, clean fresh air, excitement of finding any amount of gold and for
the bragging rights about the gold they have found;

A cubic yard – 3,000 pounds – or, 27 five gallon buckets – and
if each yard contained $10 worth of gold that is about $0.37 per five gallon
bucket;

A good gold miner with a gold pan can pan about – let’s say – 25
to 50 pounds an hour or $0.09 to $0.18 – so you see why the miners today still
get excited over finding 3 to 8 grams in a day at $35.00 to $61.00 a gram.

The Point Is:

I believe I would prefer to receive PAYDIRT that has never been run through any
process to take out the gold that was already in the pay dirt.

Processing material
through a classifier, Trommel, wash plant, jigs and shaker tables and the final
clean-up is the biggest cost of GETTING THE GOLD out of pay dirt so our cost is
minimal.

We give you good UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT – we don’t even know what is
in it because it does not go through our wash plant but we do toss the large
rocks before it goes in the bag or bucket.

You could get nice nuggets, pickers, flakes and flower and end up making more
IN GOLD VALUE than you PAID from our UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT. Our PAYDIRT
goes from the Earth into the Bags or Buckets.

We didn’t process
the dirt and digging the dirt out of the ground and bagging it didn’t cost us
much even if it has good gold in it. So, to make sure you are getting a good
amount of gold – WE ADD GOLD.

Let me add a
little more information about adding gold to pay dirt: How many yards of pay
dirt do we have to mine to get 1g – one gram – of gold after all costs have
been taken out of the gold we recovered? For this example let us say gold is
$1,240.00 an ounce on the gold exchange; an ounce is 31.1 grams and if you
divided the $1240 by 31.1 you end up with $40.00 per gram. Let’s say the
property we are mining is giving us $10.00 worth of gold per yard which means
that we are getting 1/4 of a gram of gold per yard and to get 1 gram we must
mine 4 yards of pay dirt. Mining consists of using dozers, excavators,
generators, pumps, Trommel or wash plant with sluice boxes, shaker tables and
more to clean the gold out of the concentrates. This equipment must be replaced
every few years when it becomes un-repairable. All of this equipment takes
people, employees or partners that get a percentage of the gold recovered;
operators to run the equipment; fuel and oil needed to keep the equipment
running; mechanics and welders to keep everything repaired and serviced; and
replacement parts whenever something breaks. If we are having a good year the
cost is only about 80% of the gold and our profit is 20%. In other words: we
must process 20 yards of pay dirt to get 5 grams and if our cost to mine the
pay dirt is 80%, or, 4 grams and we will have 20%, or, 1 gram left. So when we
add 1g of gold to our Porcupine PAYDIRT think about all of the people and all
of the equipment that it took to find that gram of gold and in the end you have
ended up with a treasure that very few people have ever seen. When you look at
it through a magnifier you will see that each piece is unique and one of a
kind! In fact the odds are that there is only one piece of gold exactly like
the one you are holding in your hand on the earth and that is the one you have
in your hand.

I TRUST YOU WILL HAVE FUN PANNING FOR GOLD!

GET YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY INVOLVED – HAVE A GOLD PANNING PARTY
– AND IF YOU WANT, WE WILL PERSONALIZE THE PAYDIRT WITH EACH PERSONS NAME ON A
BAG!

YOU CAN HAVE FUN AND LET THEM HAVE SOME FUN TOO - WE ONLY LIVE ONCE

We give you good UNPROCESSED
PAYDIRT – we don’t even know what is in it because it does not go
through our wash plant.

Our PAYDIRT goes
from the Earth into the Bags or Buckets but we do toss the large rocks into
our tailing pile first.

You could get nice nuggets, pickers, flakes and flower and end up making more
IN GOLD VALUE than you PAID from our UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT.

Our cost to dig and bag is minimal.
So, to make sure you are getting a good amount of gold – we add gold.

PLUS you get the
GOLD that was already in our UNPROCESSED PAYDIRT.

So
what is important to you? It’s not the amount of dirt you get when you buy pay
dirt; it’s the amount of GOLD you get in the dirt!

We
try to make you happy with the amount of GOLD in our PAYDIRT

MACS’ SECRET TO LONG LIFE IS “KEEP
LIVING” – “YOU BETTER LIVE WHILE YOU ARE ALIVE BECAUSE IF YOU WAIT UNTIL YOU
ARE DEAD IT MAY BE TOO LATE” – GET OUT AND GO DO IT – GO PROSPECTING OR MINING
OR CAMPING WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS and your gold pan –– MAC